Gas-burner for stoves.



M. SINGELMANN & C. BRINKMANN. GAS BURNER FOR STOVES.

APPLICATION mm SEPT. 22. 1915.

1 ,1 92, 1 29. Patented July 25, 1916.

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SING-ELMANN AND CARL BRI'NKMANN, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

GASr-BURNER FOR STOVES.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented July 25, 1916.

Application filed September 22, 1915. Serial No. 51,910.

certain new and useful Improvements in.

Gas-Burners for Stoves, of which the following is a specification.

Our invention relates to improvements in gas burners and moreparticularly to burners of this class which are adapted to be fitted instoves.

The objectsof our invention are to provide a simple, durable andefficient burner which may be easily and quickly fitted in place in anywell known type of stove and to so arrange and mount the burner that itmay be adjusted to direct the heating jets of gas toward differentpoints within the stove. These and other objects we accomplish ashereinafter described and as more particularly pointed out in theclaims, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which anembodiment of our invention is shown.

In the drawings Figure l,"represents a horizontal section through astove equipped with our improved burner. Fig. 2, is a fragmentaryvertical longitudinal section through a stove equipped with our improvedburner. Fig. 3, is a detached perspective view of the burner supportingplate.

In referring to the embodiment of our invention shown in theaccompanying drawings in detail, like numerals designate correspondingparts.

To illustrate the manner in which our improved burner is fitted in astove, We have shown in Figs. 1 and 2, sections through a heating andcooking stove in which the oven is designated by 1, the grate by 2, thehot water pipes or water front which is located opposite the oven and infront of the stove by 3, the fire box by 4 and the front, rear and sidewalls of the fire box by 5, 6, 7 and 8, respectively.

The burner which we preferably employ is of a U-shape as shown in Fig. 1and consists of two parallel side members 9, a straight transversemember 10, connecting said side members at one end thereof and a curvedmember 11, extending between and joining the opposite ends of the sidemembers. The side members are preferably of a hollow square form incross section and are provided on one of the1r faces with a plurality ofperforations 12, which constitute '7 gas jets. A tubular extension 13,projects from the curved member 11, of the burner and is exteriorlyscrew threaded and a funnel shaped air mixer 14, is screwed upon saidextension as shown in Fig. 1. A. gas pipe 15, extending from a source ofgas supplyis suitably attached to the air mixer.

In fitting our improved burner in a stove,

the extension 13 is fitted through an opening. in the wall 7 and the airmixer 14, screwed upon its projecting end. Means are provided forsupporting the opposite or inner end of the burner which preferablycomprises an extensible partition which is fitted in the fire boxbetween the front and rear walls thereof. The partition as shownconsists of two plates one of which is wider than the other and whichare lapped and fastened in place. The wider plate 16, is provided with aseries of holes 17 arranged in a vertical row in any one of which a stud18, projecting from the member 10 can be fitted and a horizontal slot 19at one side of the row of holes.

As shown in Fig. 1, the lower edge of the ner 21 of the plate'16, iscorrespondingly curved so as to fit beneath the same. The

narrow plate 22, is provided with a curved projecting lower corner 28,which fits beneath the lower water pipe and an opening which registerswith the slot 19, when the plates are in lapping position and throughwhich a bolt 24, or similar fastener can be fitted to secure the platestogether.

With this improved burner the gas flame can be directed against theoven, the water front or vertically upward as desired, the burner beingso arranged that it may be turned or rotated by hand to any positionfrom a horizontal to a perpendicular.

While we have illustrated and described preferred forms of constructionfor carrying our invention into effect this is capable of a wide rangeof variation, alteration, modification and change without departing fromthe spirit of our invention. We therefore do, not wish to be limited tothe construction herein shown and described, but desire to availourselves of all such variations, alterations, modifications and changesas fairly fall within the scope of the zipwalls, of a gas burnerarranged horizontally 2; The combination with a stove,'having' 'Walls,of agas burner arranged horizontally within said stove and having oneend supported from a wall of the stove and a transverse extensibleremovable partition; also arranged within the stove and" adapted tosupport the opposite endof the burner in place. 3. The combination witha stove having within said stove and having one end supported from awall of the stove and a transverse extensible removable partitionconsisting of two lapping plates also varranged within the stove andadapted to'support the opposite end of the burner in place.

4. The combination with a stove having Walls, of a gas burner arrangedhorizontally Copies of this patent may be obtained for within said stoveand having a rectangular loop body and oppositely projecting endextensions, one of which is supported from a wall of the stove and atransverseremovable partition also arranged within the stoveand having aserles of holes arranged in a ver:

tical row in any one of which an. extension of the gas burner may beseated.

, set our hands. 5.- In a device of the class described,'the combinationwith, 'a stove, of a gas burner having an extension at each end thereof,one of which is mounted in the Wall of the stove, and an extensiblepartition removably fitted in the stove for supporting the oppositeextension.

' 6. In a device ofthe class described, the

combination with a stove, of a gas, burner having an extension at eachend thereof, one'of which is mounted n the wall of the stove, and anextensible-partition reniovably fitted in the stove for supporting theoppo site extension, and composed of two plates with their sides lappedand bolted to each 7 other. 3 a I I '("fIn a device of the classdescribed, a

hollow loop form gas burner'ha ving an expartition for supporting oneextension, means for supporting the otherextenslon, one ofsaldextensions be ng tubular, and

means for supplying gas to said tubular extension. a 8. The combinationwith a stove having Walls, of a gas burner arranged horizontally tensionateach end thereof, an extensible Within said stove and havinga'rectangular loop body and oppositely'projecting end extensions, one ofwhich issupported from a I wall of the stove and a transverse removablepartition also arranged within the stove and aving a Wide plate providedWith a vertical row of holes, in any of which an extension of the gasburner may be fitted, and a horizontal slot at one side of the row ofholes and a narrow plate adapted to lap upon the wide plate and havingan openmg registering with the slot and a bolt' fittedthrough the slotand opening.

In testimony whereof we have hereunto Max SINGELMANN.

CARL BRINKMANN;

five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington,D. G.

